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    Posted: 02.May.2012 at 08:32
Originally posted by Lexxx Lexxx wrote:

Is your UCS set correctly (world)?

 
 
That was it! I didn't thought about that. thanx. Smile
 
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undo?
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Is your UCS set correctly (world)?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Apr.2012 at 10:22

Help! My coordinate system has gone wild! Suddenly I have negative coords in the middle of the city, that should be way over 100.000 in both X and Y.  The old X-refs have followed somehow, but new-ones are placed correctly, i.e. 100 km from my map...

Is there any 'restore coordinate system'-command?

I have just updated to AutoCAd lt 2013, if that could be it...
 
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